Many organizations don’t have the time or human power to archive the data. But the result isn’t less data to deal with: it’s just as much data scattered over more locations.

Oversight becomes nearly impossible. It also results in slower performance as unarchived email piles up. And answering legal or regulatory requests can be a nightmare.

Navigating and prioritizing data can feel like drinking from a firehose. Fortunately, there is a way out of the morass.

Micro Focus’ archiving solution puts all your organizations email, social media, and mobile communication data in one central archive – both on premise and in the cloud. End-users and administrators can quickly access, search, and audit archived communication data to find and restore the valuable information they need.

This solution can help organizations of all sizes in four key ways:

Keyword search means you don’t have to sift through mountains of irrelevant communications trying to find the one thing you need.

You have more oversight over all your electronic communications. If someone uses your corporate social media account inappropriately, for example, you can quickly find out who was responsible.

Eliminating personal archives and scattered communications data gives you more insight into what information your business has and how it can be leveraged.

Unified archiving helps you stay compliant—a benefit for legal. It also helps you maintain oversight—a plus for management. And its centralized automation features help you keep a handle on the sheer amount of data your company produced--which is good for IT.

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